com.atlassian.jira.issue.views.util
Class WordViewUtils
java.lang.Object
   com.atlassian.jira.issue.views.util.WordViewUtils
com.atlassian.jira.issue.views.util.WordViewUtils
- public class WordViewUtils 
- extends Object
 
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object | 
| clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait | 
 
writeGenericNoCacheHeaders
public static void writeGenericNoCacheHeaders(RequestHeaders requestHeaders)
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writeEncodedAttachmentFilenameHeader
public static void writeEncodedAttachmentFilenameHeader(RequestHeaders requestHeaders,
                                                        String filename,
                                                        String userAgent,
                                                        String encoding)
- JRA-15545: when sending an attachment in a response with a filename that has non-ASCII characters in it, you must
 modify your headers slightly so that browsers can recognise the filename. Mozilla and Opera seem to deal with
 the headers in the same way; IE uses a "broken" way; Safari is broken all together and will not work unless the
 URL matches the filename.
 
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- Parameters:
- requestHeaders- the headers of the response
- filename- the filename to send to the client; should already be URL Encoded!
- userAgent- the user agent string from the client's request
- encoding- the encoding used by JIRA (e.g. UTF-8)
- See Also:
- http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2231.html, https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15287
 
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